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                   coil: A line that makes several (more than one)  Rotate: To turn a loop 180 degrees around an
                   revolutions around another line.         axis.

                   crook: The curved part of a bight, circle or loop.   Running end: The end of a line that’s being used
                                                            to make the knot.
                   Flip: Turning a knot or semi-completed knot up-
                   side down.                               singe: Scorching the end of a cut line to hold it
                                                            in place and keep it from fraying.
                   Firm: The point at which the adjusting of a knot
                   results in a satisfactory appearance.    standing end: The end of a line that is not in-
                                                            volved in making the knot.
                   Fusion Knot: An innovative knot created through
                   the merging of different knot elements or knot-  tuck: Inserting a line or bight through a loop or
                   ting techniques.                         under another line.


                   Historical Knot: Knots that were discovered or  Weave: Passing a line over and under another
                   created before 1979 (the year the IGKT updated  line.
                   ABOK).
                                                            Y-configuration: An arrangement of bights and
                   Hook: A line that makes a sharp curve or a shape  running ends in the shape of the letter Y.
                   resembling a hook.


                   Knot component: A knot element or knotting
                   technique used to make a fusion knot.

                   Line: The material used to tie a knot (e.g., rope,
                   paracord, wire, etc.)

                   Loop: A circle of line that crosses itself.


                   P: A line that is looped to look like the letter P or
                   the mirror image of the letter P.


                   Pentaradial: Lines or knots splayed out in a con-
                   figuration characteristic of echinoderms (i.e., sea
                   stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers). Similar in
                   appearance to a pentagon.




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